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Peristaltic flow of a fluid in a porous channel: a study having relevance to flow of bile within ducts in a pathological state
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    Peristaltic flow of a fluid in a porous channel: a study having relevance to flow of bile within ducts in a pathological state (English)
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    4 February 2012
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    peristaltic transport
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    porosity
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    velocity profile
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    critical pressure
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